Rebecca Rego Barry

A 1794 silver dollar sells for a record-breaking $7.85 million, and the "world's most valuable stamp" also changes hands for an undisclosed amount.
Forwarded to you from our Fine Maps columnist, Jeffrey Murray, is an article in the Vancouver Sun about a minor disaster involving thousands of photos, slides, documents, books, and flooding in
At this year's New York Antiquarian Book Fair, I had the pleasure of meeting fellow journalist and bibliophile Pradeep Sebastian.
We wanted to share the exciting news that one of our writers, Ellen Firsching Brown, has been awarded two honors for work published in Fine Books.
Last Friday, we posted a contest on our Facebook page. The gist of the contest was who found the best antiquarian book bargain.
Are you a bargain hunter? Ever find an incredible book for mere dollars? (I once found a F/F first edition of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman at a church sale in Lenox, Mass.